tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6360333952227395027.post3988548478304558564..comments2023-03-08T22:38:01.799-10:00Comments on The Whalesong Project Captain's Log: Challenging TimesDan Ka'ili Sythehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03939007866750592458noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6360333952227395027.post-8139836601168499392010-04-05T17:42:27.945-10:002010-04-05T17:42:27.945-10:00I know it's popular to badmouth NOAA but such ...I know it's popular to badmouth NOAA but such comments are unwarranted. It takes a long time for all the lab work to be done and the data evaluated. You are the one jumping to conclusions about what the cause is, insinuating it has something to do with sonar when you simply don't know. The only effective way to make the case against the sonar is to be able to prove it conclusively, not just knee-jerk blame strandings on sonar when there are many reasons for strandings. You lose credibility for the cause when you do that.<br /><br />The scientists and volunteers, yes many volunteers, who work on strandings care deeply about finding the causes of the strandings and being able to prove a cause if there is one, especially if it has to do with human activity.<br /><br />To insinuate otherwise is to insult good people who care just as much as you do about these magnificent creatures.<br /><br />You folks are better than this.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com